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* [[Epistemic closure]], a principle in epistemology
* [[Epistemic closure]], a principle in epistemology
* [[Deductive closure]], a principle in logic
* [[Deductive closure]], a principle in logic
* [[Cognitive closure (philosophy)]]
* [[Cognitive closure (philosophy)|Cognitive closure]], a principle in philosophy of mind
* ''[[Closure: A Short History of Everything]]'', a philosophical book by Hilary Lawson
* ''[[Closure: A Short History of Everything]]'', a philosophical book by Hilary Lawson



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Closure, clausure or Clojure may refer to:

Physical

Conceptual

Philosophy

Political

  • Alternative term for cloture, commonly used in Commonwealth parliamentary traditions.

Psychology

Law and business

  • Closure (business), the process by which an organization ceases operations
  • End of business hours, when a business closes for the day
  • Closure, also known as cloture, is a motion in parliamentary procedure to bring debate to a quick end

Computer science

Mathematics

Sociology

Other uses

Names

Film and television

Music

Games

See also

  • Clozure, an implementation of Common Lisp
  • Clojure, a dialect of Lisp symbiotic with the Java platform